However, Knowles says he feels like he’s being left in the dark by the DOJ, which he says is not a good first step toward the goal of rebuilding trust between the community and law enforcement in the wake of the Michael Brown shooting.

“Remember the hypocrisy here. The NFL and the Rams were on the phone with the St. Louis Police Department every day last week, wanting assurances that their players and their fans would be protected from the violent elements in these protests,” Roorda said.

Charlie and Debbie broadcast LIVE from FARACI’S PIZZA in Ferguson Missouri with Political Strategists John Hancock and Michael Kelley; and with Libby Davidson from the Purina Shelter Team and Nanette Martin of Shelter Me Photography. Charlie with STL Cards Broadcaster Mike Shannon; with CBS News Correspondent Howard Arenstein with national election results; and with SLU Political Science Professor Ken Warren on more local post-election results.

Protestors at this week’s St. Louis County Council meeting loudly proclaimed their plans to disrupt this weekend’s Cardinals and Rams games if their demands were not met. Sam Dotson has a message for protestors.

President Obama will lay out his strategy for defeating ISIS militants in a speech on Wednesday. What is he likely to say? What should the response be? CBS News National Security Consultant Colonel Jeff McCausland joins us.